itf—Lancaster Firming, Saturday. Jan. 11. 1975 f TV7* T Lrrube wins Jr. Market Hog Show Out of five weight classes in junior market hog com petition on Thursday at the Farm Show, Lancaster County youths captured four first place titles and the overall grand championship. The reserve grand prize eluded the local hog men though, going to Donna Lazarus of Lehigh County, who took the reserve ribbon with her first place entry in the 214-222-lb. category. (Continued from Paie 1| puts Jeffrey in the running for additional honors later this year. He will represent Pennsylvania in September in competition for the title of Star Farmer of the North Atlantic Region against similar winners from the 12 Northeastern States. James Felpel is 18 years old and a senior at Ephrata High School. When Jim was in ninth grade he built a small barn to house steers and hogs that he carries as projects in addition to his work experience program to leam agriculture con struction. Jim has helped in his father’s construction business, constructing milking parlors, feedlot Steffy Weber Retire Two long-time employees of Sperry New Holland have retired effective this month. Lester S. Steffy, 62, of 401 E Main St., New Holland, has retired as a tool designer after more than 31 years with the company Steffy started working with Sperry New„Holland in 1943 as a drill press operator. John G. Weber, 65, of Bowmansville, has retired from the Inspection Department where he worked as an inspector “B”. He had been with the com pany since 1946. __ _ Knock out herd health problems before mew in TR AMtSOL in feed knocks ] out four major lung and i intestinal worms AUREO S P 250 fights disease, rhinitis, scours and cervical abscesses A healthier animal weighs | in heavier everytime. | Call us today for in formation about our WORM 'N GERM Program / - /\ / TramiS*! ) / \ / - /OOWIVN L —("o«wn STEVENS FEED MILL. 1 INC. Stevens. Pa Ph: 215-267-2150 Area youths who placed in the top five in hog com petition were, by classes; 190-198-pounds 1 - Stuart Heisey, Lan caster County, Elizabethtown RDI; Elton Muth, Berks, Alburtis RDI; 3 - Melvin Houck, Berks, El verson RD2; 4 - Steve Wilson, York, New Freedom RD2. 200-208-pounds 1 Bruce Sipling, FFA Honors systems, pole barns, steel grain bin and other farm structures. Jim operates a backhoe, lays block, welds and carpentry work. Jim excelled in the area of mechanics and he helps maintain all the equipment used in his father’s con struction business. In ad dition to this phase of the program Jim has been ac tive in FFA. He has served 1 as chaplain and treasurer of his local chapter, was on the State Small Gas Engine team, which placed 3rd at Springfield, Massachusetts, and a member of the State FFA Meat Judging team at the National Convention in YOUR PIONEER SALESMAN IS READY WITH SUPERIOR SEED AND SERVICE • Hybrid Corn - high yielding single and special crosses. • Alfalfa Seed - for any rotation or plowdown. • Forage Mixes A mix for every need (pasture, hay, haylage, greenchop or green manure* plowdown). • Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage, and sorghum - sudangrass hybrids. Don't Delay. [<&\ See Your Pioneer pj^f, Salesman To-Day! ® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Des Moines, lowa. U.S.A. caster, Marietta RDI; 3 - Lloyd Hoover, Lancaster, Lcola. 210-212-pounds 1 - Lloyd Hoover. 214-222-pounds 1 - Donna Lazarus; 2 - Bonnie Arnold, Lebanon; 3 - Richard Strauss, Lancaster, Ephrata RDI. 224-240-pounds 1 - Mike Grube; 2 - Donna Lazarus: 3 - Richard Strauss. Lan- Kansas City. He won the Area Jaycee Steer, placed 6th in the Lincoln Arc Welding Contest and many other activities. In addition to all of this activity, he has been an honor student all four years at Ephrata High School. The Star Agribusiness Award puts James in run ning for additional honors later this year. He will represent Pennsylvania in September in competition for the title of Star Agribusinessman of the North Atlantic Region against similar winners from the 12 northeastern states. Top prize in this year’s junior shown here receiving his award from market hog show went to Mike Grube, Penn State s Steve Hazlett, the judge Elm, in Lancaster County, for his for the event, heavyweight crossbred entry. He’s *# & I, ' ' r > HfW a CON Greater capacity.... Operates with less , Acquires less • f M than other mower eonditioiiiNv any Operate in heavy hay or sudax a gear faster. Full-width conditioning rolls eliminate dead spots that waste power. 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